Nice series gentlemen, we do our annual overpacking trip all over the piaute every year and I just did casto canyon, I love riding and you guys do a good job. And for future reference ther is fuel in circlevill just down the road of the abandoned gas station at the general store.
AWESOME SERIES! Thanx for sharing your trip with us! - - - 0:47 - You should fill Lil'John with helium to help displace some of the extra weight you packed onto the back end of the quad - LOL - - - 4:43 - You went with the Iron Baltic too? NICE! I love mine! - - - 7:17 - Nice view, but WOW, that trail looked STEEP! - - - 15:19 - Awesome little Dust-Devil! 16:54 - What kind of tires does Lil'John have on his KQ? I love the grip pattern and they look heavy duty. - - - 19:22 - WOW, now THAT is some serious elevation! - - - 20:25 - Nice outro! See you on the next one!
@@ATVOverland - riding in Costa Rica is good, different than up there. Most of the country is protected or privately owned so there are no ATV trails. The majority of the riding is on back roads through the jungle, down to the beach, and up mountains. There are thousands of kilometers of seldom-used back roads. An advantage is we can drive on any road other than major highways. My wife's daily driver is her quad and she drives it year-round. If you ever head South let me know and we'll put on a few tropical kilometers. :~)
That section of the 01 going West out of Circleville is brutal. Long stretch of rocky trail. It's not Far (distance wise) to the top, but it seems to take forever. Brutal section.
you nailed it. It's the price you pay for the Wades canyon switchbacks and views, but it's worth it. We enjoy your videos. Thanks for posting and tuning in.
Have watched all your videos. Good to see you posting again. Wondering if you can do updated gear and tips video? You said in this video how what you have brought has changed over the years. A group of us are planning a trip and I would like to know about everyone’s setup and gear. Thanks again for the great videos!!
Loved the videos, watched all five. Very well done. It makes me want to go there. Have you considered a bracing system for your racks that would support on the receiver hitch? It could be designed where it wouldn’t interfere with your clearance and take some of the stress off of the factory supports. Just a thought. Anyway great videos. I usually watch the series more than once.
The right mods to the rack might do the trick. Ted actually had a custom rack made that did connect to some lower bars, but that broke some other parts. I think the easiest answer is to get lighter in what we carry. If we had the expertise in house, we could definitely keep trying.
What a ride! Great campsite along the Fremont. "Hang on Lil'John" 😂
Thanks for the fantastic nice trip to follow you guys
Best regards from southern Norway
Nice series gentlemen, we do our annual overpacking trip all over the piaute every year and I just did casto canyon, I love riding and you guys do a good job. And for future reference ther is fuel in circlevill just down the road of the abandoned gas station at the general store.
Thanks for the comment about the fuel. Amazing area to ride for sure.
AWESOME SERIES! Thanx for sharing your trip with us! - - -
0:47 - You should fill Lil'John with helium to help displace some of the extra weight you packed onto the back end of the quad - LOL - - -
4:43 - You went with the Iron Baltic too? NICE! I love mine! - - -
7:17 - Nice view, but WOW, that trail looked STEEP! - - -
15:19 - Awesome little Dust-Devil!
16:54 - What kind of tires does Lil'John have on his KQ? I love the grip pattern and they look heavy duty. - - -
19:22 - WOW, now THAT is some serious elevation! - - -
20:25 - Nice outro! See you on the next one!
Yes indeed. Love the Iron Baltic. Appreciate the comments as always. We still follow your videos as well. Hoping that we can get out more in 2024.
Enjoyed all 5 videos. Great to see other Kingquad riders out there. Thanks for sharing. Writing from Costa Rica.
love our kingquads, but any of the big brands are great machines. How's the riding in Costa Rica?
@@ATVOverland - riding in Costa Rica is good, different than up there. Most of the country is protected or privately owned so there are no ATV trails. The majority of the riding is on back roads through the jungle, down to the beach, and up mountains. There are thousands of kilometers of seldom-used back roads. An advantage is we can drive on any road other than major highways. My wife's daily driver is her quad and she drives it year-round. If you ever head South let me know and we'll put on a few tropical kilometers. :~)
That section of the 01 going West out of Circleville is brutal. Long stretch of rocky trail. It's not Far (distance wise) to the top, but it seems to take forever. Brutal section.
you nailed it. It's the price you pay for the Wades canyon switchbacks and views, but it's worth it. We enjoy your videos. Thanks for posting and tuning in.
Awesome video man. I will have to head over to Utah and spend some time of the trails camping. Living in New Mexico I have no excuse.
Thanks for watching. We are watchers of your channel. Great content. Can't get enough of ATV camping.
Have watched all your videos. Good to see you posting again. Wondering if you can do updated gear and tips video? You said in this video how what you have brought has changed over the years. A group of us are planning a trip and I would like to know about everyone’s setup and gear. Thanks again for the great videos!!
Thanks for tuning in. Yes, an updated gear video is on the list within the next month.
5 days and still out there, pretty long trip 😎
Not long enough. Wish we could spend an entire summer down there. So much to explore.
Loved the videos, watched all five. Very well done. It makes me want to go there. Have you considered a bracing system for your racks that would support on the receiver hitch? It could be designed where it wouldn’t interfere with your clearance and take some of the stress off of the factory supports. Just a thought. Anyway great videos. I usually watch the series more than once.
The right mods to the rack might do the trick. Ted actually had a custom rack made that did connect to some lower bars, but that broke some other parts. I think the easiest answer is to get lighter in what we carry. If we had the expertise in house, we could definitely keep trying.
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Thanks and see ya on the next one.
At min 2:11, what kind of mirrors are those and where did you get them?
That would be the "Double Take Adventure Mirrors". A quick google search should turn up the retailers.
@@ATVOverland thank you!
Where’s??